Meladeia Dede Sipahi Mosque

The Dede Sipahi Mosque is centrally located in the old settlement area. The mosque as well as the school right next door seem to have been built around 1910 at about the same time. The mosque was thus a successor to a mosque that had already been built on the same site in Ottoman times.

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Melandra Mosque

In the course of the village's history, at least two mosques existed. According to the cadastral map, the old mosque was located in the centre of the village. Nothing is known about its fate. Today there no traces of this building left. The story behind the new mosque, located at the western entrance to the village right next to the Agios Nikolaos church, is also not clear. Bagiskan mentions that this was a school building that was later reused as a mosque. Based on the construction, it seems to be a newer building, rebuilt after the severe earthquake of 1953.

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Istinco Mosque

According to T. Bağişkan there were two mosques in the village. The old one was in a ruinous state in 1934 and was replaced by a new mosque on an adjacent plot. The keystone of this mosque, which was built by a Greek Cypriot tender, was laid in 1935.

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Evretou Mosque

The mosque was originally located in the southern area of the village centre. Today the village is located at the Evretou Dam, which was opened in 1986. When the dam is completely filled, the foundations of the mosque built on the slope are already in the water.